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Reluctantly Married

by Victorine E. Lieske

Series: Married (2)

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From the NYT's best selling author of Not What She Seems.Megan Holloway can't stand her local morning show co-host, Adam Warner, even though he's a total hunk. He goads her on-air until she says things she regrets. But since ratings increase each time they have an on-air fight, the producer encourages his behavior.When a relationship specialist comes onto the show purporting that Adam has hidden feelings for her, she reluctantly agrees to go out with him--on camera. What starts out as one date turns into a viral dating show with Megan and Adam alternating between locking lips and knocking heads.As Megan fights her growing attraction to Adam, their popularity increases and ABC takes notice, offering them their own program. Not a morning show like Megan is hoping, but a dating show in which she and Adam must marry at the end. With the promise of a hundred thousand dollars and the possibility of scoring what she really wants, her own national program, she signs on.What she doesn't know is that Adam has fallen in love with her, and his objective is to get her to do the same.This is a sweet romance, with no sex scenes.Like clean romance? Check out cleanromancebooks.com!.… (more)
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I have never enjoyed a book quite as much as this one. The two main characters Megan and Adam are co-host of a local morning program. They do not get along. The tension between them brings ratings for the show. Neither one wants to admit there may be a more obvious reason why they are not getting along. I was given Reluctantly Married by: Victorine E. Lieske for an honest review. This book is a cute love story that I fell in love with from the first page. ( )
  Lashea677 | Feb 16, 2019 |
This was an Amazon freebie. My thoughts? Eh, it's okay. But it's nothing that I'd want to re-read over and over again in my personal library. ( )
  caslater83 | Apr 23, 2017 |
Megan and Adam are co-hosts on a daily morning show. While most co-hosts get along, Megan can’t stand Adam as he is always being mean to her on-air. The audience loves their bickering and it is great for ratings and so the boss forces Adam to keep picking on her or he’ll be fired. One thing leads to another and Megan finds herself doing a dating show with a major network where the contract states she must marry Adam at the end of the show. While the money is great, will she be able to be around Adam for the duration of the show without losing her heart in the process?

Reluctantly Married is a fun and quirky read! I sat down intending on reading a few chapters and before I knew it, my Kindle battery died when I was 84% done. If you’re a fan of reality television shows like The Bachelor, then you’ll enjoy this book as we get a behind-the-scenes look at what goes into taping a show and how what we see may just be a pieced together version to boost ratings. I enjoyed the relationship between Megan and Adam as well. They are both flawed characters and have trust issues that prevent them from letting anyone in. Megan thinks Adam is in it for the money, and Adam thinks Megan is in it for her career, but they both are hiding feelings from each other.

Overall, this book was a quick and fun read that was a nice break from some of the longer/heavier books I’ve read lately. If you like romance and comedy, give this one a try. ( )
  JaidisShaw | Apr 15, 2016 |
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From the NYT's best selling author of Not What She Seems.Megan Holloway can't stand her local morning show co-host, Adam Warner, even though he's a total hunk. He goads her on-air until she says things she regrets. But since ratings increase each time they have an on-air fight, the producer encourages his behavior.When a relationship specialist comes onto the show purporting that Adam has hidden feelings for her, she reluctantly agrees to go out with him--on camera. What starts out as one date turns into a viral dating show with Megan and Adam alternating between locking lips and knocking heads.As Megan fights her growing attraction to Adam, their popularity increases and ABC takes notice, offering them their own program. Not a morning show like Megan is hoping, but a dating show in which she and Adam must marry at the end. With the promise of a hundred thousand dollars and the possibility of scoring what she really wants, her own national program, she signs on.What she doesn't know is that Adam has fallen in love with her, and his objective is to get her to do the same.This is a sweet romance, with no sex scenes.Like clean romance? Check out cleanromancebooks.com!.

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